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Power steering whining after bleeding


Poshmalc
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Hi guys,

I'm sure it's come up before but no previous posts seem to cure my problem. I have bled the system by raising the car and topping up/turning left and right then starting up left right etc but my power steering is now whining and juddering like mad. I have cleared the air from the system, at least it's not spluttering out now, but it is whining like mad and I can't seem to sure it! Is the pump totalled? The steering is actually okay albeit juddery! Anyone got any ideas? Will it disappear? Please help!

Matt

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Stupid question maybe but you've made sure it's completely topped up? Sometimes after bleeding it still needs a little more fluid.

 

Bleed it, run the car for 5 mins, then check the level again and top up if needed. Also, when bleeding how fast are you turning the wheel? Should be a fairly slow and constant movement

 

HTH

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I didn't take any pipes off of the pump, I painted the reservoir a couple of weeks back! Bled the whole system, stopped the volcano, but now it won't stop juddering and whining, yep full and kept full! Very strange one!

 

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Was pretty constant and kept the reservoir topped up!

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Sometimes you have to let the fluid settle overnight, the fluid will have tiny air bubbles which make the pump whine.

 

This.

 

I'd be inclined to drive it for a couple of days and keep an eye on the level, wouldn't worry about it just yet :)

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